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> Bird Gages
$120.00 [Nyora] 3 large bird gages 2 with stands 1 without. The large parrot Gage is a dome top, has ornate legs and opens at top for play pen ,large tray that slides out for easy cleaning .the othe 2 are smaller suit small parrots ,also slide out trays for easy cleaning

> Kakariki Parrots
50.00 each [South Gippsland] Four Kakariki parrots - one male (3mths old) and three young still in nest (dependant on parent - will be ready soon)

> Kids Basketball Ring
$30.00 [Lang Lang] Adjustable height Looks brand new VG condition PICTURES AVAILBLE

> Wanted to Buy School Books
Negotiable [Warragul] I am looking to purchase the following school books; -Dictionary of biology 4th ed Hein. -Collected Stories(short stories by Kathrine Mansfield). Collected Poems(poems by Philip Larkin). -Hotel Sorrento (a play by Hannie Curtiz). -Casablanca. -Hedda Gabler (a play by Henrik Ibsen). If anyone has any of these books for sale please let me know via email or phone.

> Dvd Storer
Free [Drouin] Black plastic DVD unit. Holds 20 DVDS. Good condition.

> Marquee or Very Large Tent
Negotiable [Foster] Marquee wanted. We are looking to buy a large marquee around 10m x 20m but will consider any decent size. Must be in good condition or better. Large Tent or circus type tent also considedred.

> Friends of Leongatha Library - Book Sale
08/01/2009, 10:00AM [Court House, Leongatha] Wide range of books at bargain prices. Open 10am to 4pm each day.

> Korumburra Swap Meet
11/01/2009, 6:00AM [Korumburra Show Grounds] GHAC South Gippsland Branch inc will be holding their annual swap meet Sunday 11th January 2009.Gates open 6.00am.Food available.No dogs allowed.Sites $10 includes 1 person.Buyers $5.no proir bookings.More info Max Wise 56623032 or John Kerville 5662...

> The 4th Annual Great Southern Portrait Prize
16/01/2009, 9:00AM [Foster War Memorial Arts Centre, Foster]

> Joe Henry
24/01/2009, 8:00PM [Meeniyan Town Hall] JOE HENRY(USA) ONE SHOW IN VICTORIA. www.lyrebirdartscouncil.com.au

> Coming Events
01/02/2009, 12:00AM [Old Drouin Butter Factory Arts] check out http:// olddrouinbutterfactoryarts.bigblog.com.au Read about a valuable historical venue, you may decide to pay it a visit.

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 Local News - From [Star News]  National News - From [The Herald Sun]
> Cold cash
06/01/2008 TOURIST dollars are flooding into Leongatha as cold weather forces holiday makers inland.

> Splashing money about
06/01/2008 SOUTH Gippsland Council is hoping stages three and four of SPLASH will be funded under the Federal Government's Regional and Local Community Infrastructure Program.

> Stony fights back
06/01/2008 STONY Creek racing club has won the backing of the wider community in its fight to keep its current number of race meetings.

> Water, water everywhere
06/01/2008 DECEMBER was Leongatha's wettest month for 2008.

> Angus’ family life
06/01/2008 DATING a mermaid, living in Sydney and starring in one of the most popular shows on Australian television were all part of 2008 for actor Angus McLaren of Krowera.
> Wall collapses on children as they play
7:49AM TWO children have been injured in a wall collapse in Brisbane's south.

> Troubled billionaire found dead
6:54AM GERMAN billionaire Adolf Merckle, who was in talks with banks to save his troubled industrial empire, has been killed after being hit by a train, German media reports said.

> I'm scared, I'm angry, says Swayze
6:44AM ACTOR Patrick Swayze has told of his fear as he battles pancreatic cancer.

> Economic downturn set to boost crime
5:52AM PEOPLE are more likely to steal from shops and beat up their partners in the worsening economy, one of London's top policemen said today.

> Snow, icy weather lead to deaths
4:37AM PLUNGING temperatures sent shivers across Europe today, leading to the deaths of several people and a record number of calls to power companies in Britain because of heating problems.

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